“[Put Your Mind Inside My Mouth] reminds me of a psychedelic, electronically reworked Stravinsky; totally cliche-breaking in the Deleuzean sense (i.e., the Francis Bacon book), interrupting the predictable musical patterns seared into our brains, but without being entirely dissonant in the process, ala Schoenberg; in other words, a consonance of dissonance, a rhythmia of arhythmia, a delicate balance of order and chaos that is only rarely deployed in so fine a manner.”
This album is available for download at my bandcamp site. It’s four dollars there, but if you search really thoroughly, you can find it for free.